Army ROTC Program

The Army ROTC Program is a Funded by military/requires military commitment sponsored by Molloy College.

Award Information:

Amount of Funded by military/requires military commitment: Full Tuition, plus a living allowance and a stipend
Requirements: Applicant must be enrolled full time and meet qualifications. Recipient will participate in ROTC through Hofstra U or St. John's U.
Eligibility: College sophomore, College junior, College senior

Sponsorship provided by:

You can find out more by contacting:

Kathleen Bonnici
Director of Financial Aid

One may find it helpful to thoroughly research available information on the funded by military/requires military commitment. The best shot of success comes from first understanding the qualifications and then determining if you qualify. At the outset seek to understand the driving force for the Molloy College and their goals for the Army ROTC Program. Once that is done, figure out if there is a reasonable chance to obtain the funded by military/requires military commitment. Once you believe that you have the possibility that you can be one of the winners of the Army ROTC Program, then it is worth it to fill out an application.

A vital detail of applying for the funded by military/requires military commitment is properly completing the forms. Applications can sometimes be drawn-out, but you shouldn't underestimate how important it is that you fill out the application accurately and in its entirety. You don't want to miss out because of some minor point.

Once the application is sent off, it's important to know when the Army ROTC Program distributes any funds in order to know whether or not it is possible to rely on the funded by military/requires military commitment to assist with any bills associated with your education and how it will help you out, you might have to follow certain conditions on what expenses are covered by the Army ROTC Program. It can be difficult to find ways to cover the expenses associated with school, and having the additional resources of the Army ROTC Program to help with your financial aid can be a huge help. If you don't end up getting the Army ROTC Program, don't give up, you might find new funded by military/requires military commitments and your persistence may be rewarded.